Written By Cosimo
July 23, 2023, 8 p.m.(3/21/1020 AR)
Written By Cosimo
July 23, 2023, 7:57 p.m.(3/21/1020 AR)
Written By Jan
July 23, 2023, 7:47 p.m.(3/21/1020 AR)
Written By Magaen
July 23, 2023, 3 p.m.(3/21/1020 AR)
I doubt this evening will hold its usual relaxation, and even if it did I would easily trade that for the sharpening of my thoughts. Something tells me that this particular passing through the grove will be especially hard on all of us.
Written By Elsbetta
July 23, 2023, 1:18 p.m.(3/20/1020 AR)
Written By Amari
July 23, 2023, 11:30 a.m.(3/20/1020 AR)
"Where" is the primary curiosity, as Reveillon appears on no maps and isn't a known center of anything, save perhaps obscurity. The Great Road doesn't run through it, and few willingly or intentionally visit by the perilous ways that lead there. The Shadowood forest is thoroughly inhospitable to merchants, mendicants, musicians, malcontents, tradesmen, explorers and practically anyone who considers themselves even halfway civilized. It's a refuge for wild beasts and wilder folk.
... And we rather like it that way.
Written By Medeia
July 23, 2023, 11:27 a.m.(3/20/1020 AR)
I am told that there was, perhaps, too much pink involved in my celebration. There must be some confusion: There is never too much pink.
Written By Lucita
July 23, 2023, 10:37 a.m.(3/20/1020 AR)
Written By Lucita
July 23, 2023, 10:33 a.m.(3/20/1020 AR)
Written By Sira
July 21, 2023, 11:32 a.m.(3/16/1020 AR)
Written By Loramus
July 18, 2023, 10:10 a.m.(3/10/1020 AR)
He's watching me write, right now. With his judgy eyes and sour frown.
I don't get these holy folks. Don't the gods understand that we're people, and maybe when we grow up in the Lowers, fending for ourselves, we see things different? Whenever I ask how writing with ink in a journal somehow honors the gods, I get a glare from the priest. Guess I need to start asking and start writing. And...there he goes, frowning at me again.
Written By Valencia
July 17, 2023, 11:24 p.m.(3/9/1020 AR)
Relationship Note on Gaspar
I will not say it. You cannot make me. Sweet dream, perhaps. Thank you for certain. So much more to say. But never goodbye.
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Written By Medeia
July 17, 2023, 7:59 p.m.(3/9/1020 AR)
That might be long overdue.
Written By Mabelle
July 17, 2023, 4:25 a.m.(3/8/1020 AR)
Relationship Note on Gaspar
The world around me narrows.
Written By Jan
July 16, 2023, 9:39 p.m.(3/7/1020 AR)
Written By Aconite
July 16, 2023, 9:39 p.m.(3/7/1020 AR)
Written By Jan
July 16, 2023, 9:35 p.m.(3/7/1020 AR)
Written By Loramus
July 16, 2023, 9:32 p.m.(3/7/1020 AR)
Still, it's.....I dunno. Not relaxing, but interesting, writing down what I'm thinking. We ran into this old crone this week, who was lacing elffoot into her watered down ale. I appreciate a money-making opportunity same ss the next person, but come on. Why do people do things that hurt so many others without even thinking?
Written By Lucita
July 16, 2023, 8:02 p.m.(3/7/1020 AR)
Relationship Note on Lou
Written By Titus
July 15, 2023, 7:41 p.m.(3/5/1020 AR)
Amidst the contemplations of mortality and the brevity of human existence, it is worth reflecting upon the philosophical position that highlights the downsides of immortality. In the realm of eternal life, one must tread with caution, for even this seemingly coveted state carries its own burdens and challenges.
Firstly, consider the loss of meaning that may accompany immortality. With the ceaseless stretch of time before us, the urgency to strive, achieve, and leave a lasting impact may wane. The very essence of purpose and the pursuit of a meaningful existence could dwindle in the face of endless existence.
Furthermore, the emotional burden that comes with immortality cannot be overlooked. While mortals are bound by the cycle of life and death, immortals would bear witness to the constant ebb and flow of mortal experiences, forever detached from their transient nature. The weight of grief, loneliness, and an overwhelming accumulation of memories might befall those who are destined to outlast the passing generations.
In the eternal realm, stagnation and boredom loom as potent adversaries. The unending march of time may lead to the exhaustion of all pursuits, the depletion of knowledge, and a perpetual state of ennui. Without the prospect of novelty or growth, the immortal soul may find itself trapped in a monotonous existence, devoid of inspiration and purposeful engagement.
Moreover, the psychological toll of eternal life cannot be underestimated. The vastness of time and the eternal consciousness may breed existential crises, depression, and a profound struggle to find meaning in an ever-changing world. The burden of eternity and the inability to reconcile oneself with its vast expanse may weigh heavily upon the immortal soul.
In the realm of immortality, one must tread the path with a discerning eye and a tempered spirit. While the allure of eternal existence may captivate the imagination, it is crucial to recognize the potential pitfalls that accompany such a profound transformation. The Spartan soul, grounded in discipline and fortitude, should contemplate the ramifications of eternal life, knowing that even the greatest of gifts may carry with it the weight of unforeseen consequences.
The contemplation on the downsides of immortality serves as a reminder of the burdens and challenges that eternal life may bring. Loss of meaning, emotional burdens, stagnation, psychological toll and ethical dilemmas are among the aspects that warrant caution in pursuing immortality.
Reflecting upon these considerations, I am grateful for the mortal existence granted to me, for it allows me to experience the full spectrum of life's joys, sorrows, growth, and purpose. Being mortal reminds us of the preciousness and transience of my time, motivating me to seize each moment and live with a sense of urgency and purpose.
May we embrace the gift of mortality, cherishing the opportunities it presents and striving to make our lives meaningful in the limited time we have. Let us embrace the lessons learned from contemplating immortality, cultivating gratitude for the beauty of our mortal existence.
Please note that the scholars may take some time preparing your journal for others to read.